Exhibitions
Selected exhibitions and art fair participations, in reverse chronological order. A full catalogue raisonné is in preparation.
“The urge to constantly see something new and make something visible what one would otherwise only feel, is the thing that drives me to make art.”
Over the past few years, the Yerevan-born, Berlin-based Sam Grigorian has generated a remarkable body of collage — remarkable not only for the delicacy of its tonality and the power of its non-objective imagery, but for its dramatic engagement of size. We think of collage as a particularly intimate medium, but by working entirely with non-referential forms and assembling them into neo-cubist compositions, Grigorian is able to work on an abstract expressionist scale. Indeed, the larger his work, the more powerful, not only because of its breadth, but because of its rhythmic and sensuous command of lateral space and expansive surface.
Although incidental references to such notational factors as writing and musical notation recur in his work, Grigorian is principally interested in texture, structure, and muted coloration, that is, in the color and shape of paper — from fine letter paper to parchment — itself. He achieves a relatively uniform (if still vital) "skin" by layering, treating, and scratching away outer layers. Not preoccupied with qualities of weathering, he still subtly depends on them to achieve tonal balance from area to area. The bigger the work, the more it becomes a map or topography, regions defining themselves and roads and borders emerging to connect them. Color, even in the most decorative arrangements, enters quietly and maintains a respectful subordination to composition.
In his smaller works, Grigorian plays more traditionally with collage elements, and with language. In their artfulness and playfulness, these pieces are hardly less persuasive than his mural-size works, and their constrained size does make them more approachable. But their images and conceptual preoccupations are more familiar, more in line with what we have expected from collage over the last century. The vision and ambition manifested in the large works, by contrast, are as unanticipated as they are stunning.
— Peter Frank, art criticFabrik, The Intersection of Art, Design & Architecture, Issue 30, 2016
Solo Exhibitions (Selection)
- 2025 — Galerie LäkeMäker, Wustrow, Germany, with Anna Werkmeister
- 2024 — Sam Grigorian, monographic exhibition, Stiftung Reinbeckhallen, Berlin
- 2018 — Galerie Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland, with Gillian White
- 2018 — Galerie Tammen & Partner, Berlin, with Andreas Theurer
- 2018 — Tufenkian Fine Arts, Los Angeles, USA
- 2015 — Tufenkian Fine Arts, Los Angeles, USA
- 2014 — Galerie Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland, with Pi Ledergerber
- 2013 — Galerie Tammen & Partner, Berlin, with Pit Kroke
- 2013 — Anna Pappas Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- 2011 — Galerie Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland
- 2011 — Anna Pappas Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- 2011 — Galerie Brötzinger Art, Pforzheim-Brötzingen
- 2009 — Anna Pappas Gallery with Elisabeth Weissensteiner, Melbourne, Australia
- 2008 — Gallery Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland
- 2008 — Kunst & Co, Flensburg, Germany
- 2007 — Gallery in the TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
- 2005 — Gallery Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland
- 2005 — State Gallery Eberswalde, Germany
- 2005 — Daimler Chrysler Haus, Berlin
- 2004 — Gallery Hohengasse 5, Burgdorf, Switzerland
- 2004 — Über Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- 2001 — Gallery sphn, Berlin
- 1995 — "Kunst hat keine Heimat", Galerie im Altes Rathaus, Potsdam
- 1993 — Deutschland Haus, Berlin
- 1993 — Project "One World for All", Mural 300 × 500 cm, Comprehensive School, Bernau
Group Shows (Selection)
- 2024 — ACCROCHAGE, Galerie Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland
- 2023 — "The Fabric of Memory", Tufenkian Fine Arts, Los Angeles, USA
- 2022 — Tufenkian Fine Arts, Los Angeles, USA
- 2022 — HAPPINESS, Galerie Tammen, Berlin
- 2021 — BLACK, Artists' Union of Armenia, Yerevan
- 2021 — LANDSCHAFT I, Galerie Tammen, Berlin
- 2020 — STILLLEBEN II, Galerie Tammen, Berlin
- 2020 — WHAT A YEAR, Galerie Tammen, Berlin
- 2019–2020 — "Contemporary Art of Armenia and Diaspora", ACCEA/NPAK, Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art, Yerevan
- 2019 — StilLLEBEN I, Galerie Tammen, Berlin
- 2019 — Sam Grigorian, Lev Kheshin, Helmut Zielke, Galerie LäkeMäker, Wustrow
- 2018 — Intermezzo: Sam Grigorian meets Till Hass, Reinbeckhallen, Berlin
- 2015 — Various Artists, Anna Pappas Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- 2015 — Galerie Christine Knauber, Berlin
- 2014 — CROSSWORDS 2 – Text based Art in 2 Locations, Pierre Granoux & Jordan/Seydoux
- 2014 — Kunstauktion HAUFF & AUVERMANN, Berlin
- 2013 — #Artists' Series, on the occasion of the 1.000.050th birthday of art, Lage Egal, Berlin
- 2012 — Year of Germany in Russia, "Neonastalgiya", A3 Gallery, Moscow
- 2011 — Charity Auction of Contemporary Armenian Art, In aid of Yerevan My Love, Christie's, London
- 2010 — Gala Exhibition, Armenian Abstract Artists, Modern Art Museum of Armenia, Yerevan
- 2009 — Haus der Kunst – St. Josef, Solothurn, Switzerland
- 2009 — Anna Pappas Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- 2008 — Anonyme Zeichner #9, blütenweiss, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin
- 2008 — elledorado Jubiläumsauktion 2008, Berlinische Galerie
- 2007 — Armenian Modern Art, Musée du Luxembourg, Paris, France
- 2007 — Gallery 37, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA
- 2006 — c. wichtendahl galerie, Berlin
- 2006 — Die Kunst im 21. Jahrhundert, boulevard, Berlin
- 2005 — "Armenian Journey", Highway Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- 2005 — Gallery Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland
- 2003 — International Project "PARADIES", Berlin, Alexanderplatz
- 2003 — "Nicht schwarz, nicht weiß", gallery sphn, Berlin
- 2002 — Gallery De Rijk, Den Haag, with Tàpies, Appel, Alechinsky
- 2002 — Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, with Art Auction "Artanfall"
- 2000 — Art competition "Transfiguration", Anniversary of Radioorchester, Berlin
- 2000 — Gallery De Rijk, Den Haag, Holland
- 2000 — International Art Exhibition, Deichtorhalle, Hamburg
- 1996 — Gallery Georg Nothelfer, Berlin
- 1989 — State Gallery Armenia, Yerevan
- 1988 — Museum of Modern Art, Yerevan
Art Fairs
- 2025 — CI BLOOM 2025, Galerie 77
- 2023 — VOLTA New York, Tufenkian Fine Arts, Los Angeles, USA
- 2022 — art KARLSRUHE 2022, Galerie Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland
- 2019 — ART ASPEN, Tufenkian Fine Arts, Los Angeles, USA
- 2019 — Paper Positions Berlin, with Galerie Tammen & Partner, Berlin
- 2016 — Palm Spring Fine Art Fair, Tufenkian Fine Arts, Los Angeles, USA
- 2015 — LA ART SHOW 2015, Tufenkian Fine Arts, Los Angeles, USA
- 2013 — Art Stage Singapore, Anna Pappas Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- 2012 — Art Fair Köln, Galerie Mollwo, Riehen/Basel
- 2012 — Melbourne Art Fair, Anna Pappas Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- 2012 — art KARLSRUHE 2012, Galerie Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland
- 2011 — Art.Fair Köln, Galerie Mollwo, Riehen/Basel
- 2011 — art KARLSRUHE 2011, Galerie Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland
- 2010 — Holland Paper Biennial 2010, Museum Rijswijk and Museum of Apeldoorn (CODA)
- 2010 — art KARLSRUHE 2010, Galerie Mollwo, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland
- 2009 — HanseArt Bremen
- 2008 — 05. Berliner Kunstsalon 2008
- 2006 — Melbourne Art Fair, with Über Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- 2005 — Art Sydney 05, with Über Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
- 2005 — Art Manege, Moscow, Russia
- 2005 — 10th Sydney Art on Paper Fair, with Über Gallery, Melbourne
- 2003 — Art Frankfurt, with gallery sphn, Berlin
- 2002 — Sthlm Art Fair Stockholm, with Gallery sphn, Berlin
- 2002 — Kunst Rai Amsterdam, with Gallery De Rijk, Den Haag
- 2002 — Art Forum Berlin, with Art Auction "Artanfall"
- 2001 — Sthlm Art Fair Stockholm, with Gallery sphn, Berlin
- 2000 — Kunst Rai Amsterdam, with Gallery De Rijk, Den Haag
- 1995 — Art Cologne, with Gallery Nothelfer, Berlin
Public and Institutional Collections
- New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana, United States
- Modern Art Museum of Armenia, Yerevan
- Stiftung Reinbeckhallen Collection, Berlin
- Further private and corporate collections in Europe, the United States, and the Caucasus